How to Get a Tarantula Island in Animal Crossing

avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole8 months ago

To score yourself a tarantula island trip in Animal Crossing, you gotta get a Nook Miles Ticket first. Once you've got that ticket, head to the airport and fly off to a mystery island. Now, not every island is gonna be a Tarantula Island, it's kinda like rolling the dice. If you're not landing on one, you can try to make your own by clearing out the island. Chop down all the trees, smash the rocks, pick all the flowers (don't uproot them, just pick 'em), and toss all that stuff on the beach. This makes more room for tarantulas to spawn. Remember, this only works after 7pm and before 4am in game time!

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avatarColoringNoon8 months ago

Tarantulas are overrated. Focus on fishing instead.


avatarDislikingTramp8 months ago

Honestly? Just keep using those Nook Miles Tickets. Tarantula Island is rare, but you'll hit it eventually if you keep flying. Or, make your own as others have suggested. Good luck!

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